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Martin O’Neill described Celtic’s timid defeat at Dundee United on Sunday as a “setback” but insisted that his side are not out of the Scottish Premiership title race.
Goals from Will Ferry and Emmanuel Agyei condemned O'Neill to his first defeat to Dundee United in 21 matches as Celtic boss in a 2-0 loss at Tannadice and leaves the champions five points behind Hearts at the top and two behind Rangers in second.
O'Neill says Celtic still in title race despite Dundee United 'setback'
Originally reported by Sky Sports
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